Bible study groups

On hold for the summer…

Friday morning Bible Study group

The Friday morning Bible Study group will not meet in August but will resume on Friday, Septmber 14 at 10:00 a.m.Every week, this group studies the scriptures for the forthcoming Sunday.

Thursday evening Bible Study

The Thursday evening Bible Study is also taking a break and will start again in September (watch this space for the date). The evening group meets once every two weeks, and studies a specific book of the Bible.

Participation in either or both of these groups is encouraged!

Thursday evening Bible Study Group

Thursday, July 5
7:00 to 8:00 p.m.

The bi-weekly Thursday evening Bible Study Group will meet again on Thursday, July 19, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm. We’ll continue with our study of Paul’s letter to the Galatians, so come prepared to discuss chapter five. Everyone is welcome! If you’d like more information about this group, please speak to Ian Stewart after worship today, call him at 898-7051 or send an e mail to ian@iandanielstewart.com

Bible Study and Discussion

Just a reminder that Bible Study runs on Friday at St. John’s Cathedral at 10:00 am to noon and is open to anyone who wants to join us!

Using the lectionary for the forthcoming Sunday (Old Testament reading, Psalm, Epistle and Gospel), we look at the readings in the context of when and why they were written, and how the scriptures relate to people in today’s world. Every Bible Study session is a mixture of learning and laughter, discussion and dissertation.

We invite others to join us for these enjoyable and educational sessions.

Bible Study on The Gospel of Matthew

“Matthew for Everyone” might be for you!

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Bible Study on “The Gospel of Matthew”
using the two book series by Tom Wright
entitled “Matthew for Everyone”

Mondays at St. Anne’s Anglican Church
starting Monday, January 24 at 7 p.m.
Cost of the two book series is $20.

“Tom Wright’s eye-opening comments on the Gospel of Matthew and what it might mean for us are combined, passage-by-passage, with his fresh translation of the Bible text. Making use of his true scholar’s understanding, yet writing in an approachable and anecdotal style, Wright captures the urgency and excitement of Matthew’s Gospel in a way few writers have.